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by The Jackal » Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:53 pm

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Red Combat wrote:Tried the MBTI test (also called Jung's Typology Test) ?
URL for the test http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JungType.htm

Basically it bucketizes people based on 4 pairs of characters into 16 types.

Extrovert - Introvert, Sesing - Intution, Feeling - Thinking & Judging - Perceiving.

Try it, its a good one. I turned out to be ENTP.

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by Jaan » Mon Nov 08, 2004 1:24 am

*cannot let my thread die! LOL*



The people with letter: C



They are Crazy, Cool, sometimes are Consistent.



Of the C-letter people I know, they have a great sex life. I mean 10 guys in a span of one year, with all the partying and drinking...well, maybe I shouldn't expand on that too much. But, they enjoy and I mean, they ENJOY their blissful youth.



They are funny chracters too. All that drama and emotions in their lives. The drawbacks include their dangerous mood swings. Welcome to their Crazy world! But I mentioned that, right? They are also somewhat of Cowards, cannot or refuse to face the truth at times. They are come across as religious fanactics but most are nice about it. They make really good listeners though.



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by Sharjeel » Mon Nov 08, 2004 9:25 am

Red Combat wrote:Tried the MBTI test (also called Jung's Typology Test) ?
URL for the test http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JungType.htm

Basically it bucketizes people based on 4 pairs of characters into 16 types.

Extrovert - Introvert, Sesing - Intution, Feeling - Thinking & Judging - Perceiving.

Try it, its a good one. I turned out to be ENTP.

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by CtrlAltDel » Mon Nov 08, 2004 10:24 am

Jaan wrote:The people with letter: C

They are Crazy, Cool, sometimes are Consistent.
well, wat do u think of 'F'-word people...:D
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by The Jackal » Mon Nov 08, 2004 11:33 am

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Jaan wrote:The people with letter: C

They are Crazy, Cool, sometimes are Consistent.
well, wat do u think of 'F'-word people...:D
The most beautiful word in english language after S. :twisted:
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by Jaan » Mon Nov 08, 2004 8:23 pm

The F people? Hmmm...only know a couple, mostly guys: Fahad, Farhan...those names seem to be more popular.



F people are Fucking Annoying, Have a Huge Ego problem and come across as pimps. They are slackers, don't do any work. If they have girlfriends, the girls lavishy spend a lot of money on them...ofcourse that is reciprocated but not all the time. The girls are gossipers and think they are all that. They are very protective of any close relationships they have and they create a small clique.



>> Note: You might have noticed that the above description is scathing and criticized review of the F people, only because I don't tend to get along with them...as much as I get along with the other people. Also, had a bad experience in the past with F guy. :evil: So, it is justified. :twisted:



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NEXT UP: The "R" people. Also, I got something special to say because I was going to be named "Reshma" when I was born until me father opted out for an "S" name. SO, Jack, of course the S people are the most beautiful and noble and courageous....ok, I will quit while I am ahead. Your real name starts with "S" too?
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by Jaan » Mon Nov 08, 2004 8:25 pm

The Jackal wrote:
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Jaan wrote:The people with letter: C

They are Crazy, Cool, sometimes are Consistent.
well, wat do u think of 'F'-word people...:D
The most beautiful word in english language after S. :twisted:




:roll: :roll: I hope all the words you are thinking of starting with S is not SEX. There are more ways to say that and S is worthy of other beautiful words.



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by Sharjeel » Tue Nov 09, 2004 12:37 pm

Jaan wrote:There are more ways to say that and S is worthy of other beautiful words.

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by Jaan » Tue Nov 09, 2004 8:48 pm

Sharjeel wrote:
Jaan wrote:There are more ways to say that and S is worthy of other beautiful words.

Jaan
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Quite true. :) :lol:



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by Alexis » Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:00 pm

Sharjeel wrote:
Jaan wrote:There are more ways to say that and S is worthy of other beautiful words.

Jaan
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Saniya too :)
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by Scorpion's Sting » Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:22 pm

Sharjeel wrote:
Red Combat wrote:Tried the MBTI test (also called Jung's Typology Test) ?
URL for the test http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JungType.htm

Basically it bucketizes people based on 4 pairs of characters into 16 types.

Extrovert - Introvert, Sesing - Intution, Feeling - Thinking & Judging - Perceiving.

Try it, its a good one. I turned out to be ENTP.

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I am an ISFJ.




I am an ENTP but thats weird bcoz every1 tells me that i'm an introvert :?



Anyway, waiting for the "R" people, you see, my name also starts with R ;).
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by Jaan » Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:51 am

Scorpion's Sting wrote:Anyway, waiting for the "R" people, you see, my name also starts with R ;).




:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: OMG, R.....Raj?



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Kidding, Kidding!



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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:16 am

based on Jaan's astute observation, what shud we think are ScSt's qualities...:lol: :lol:
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by Jaan » Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:52 am

LOL. ScSt's qualities!

Man, I don't think he will be too happy with these new comments. :lol:

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RE: The R Crowd

by Jaan » Sat Nov 13, 2004 12:57 am

Allright, The Highly Anticipated Episode of the "R" people!

(you paying attention, Scorpian's Sting? hehe...)



You all remember the old nursery rhyme, "rosy cheeks, dimple within...?"

The R people are something along those lines but don't let that facade fool you! They are savvy individuals who know how to get what they desire.



What I have noticed about the R people:

1. If a R guy, he is the only child or the eldest in the family.

2. If a R girl, she is usually the youngest of the family.



(again, I am using personal experiences and my own family references for cracking down the alphabet)



The guys: very amibitious, smart (meaning they know everything about something or one thing; rather than something about everything). And because of this trait, they are also focused individuals, you cannot rush them into things: they take their sweet old time to make decisions but they don't have second thoughts about it.



The R (guys again) people who are the eldest of their family: are very serious (and boring?) down to earth people. They are very caring and humble persons. This can give the false impression that they are shy individuals, which is usually true. They are a bit reserved. They are very popular in social groups though.



Moving on to the females with "R" names: I have already mentioned that they usually tend to be the baby of the family...and that means they whine, coddle and complain about everything that is not right or fair to them. They are also jealous of the attention their other siblings receive from family and friends, and make sarcastic jokes and try hard to be funny to get back their limelight. They are prone to tantrums.

They also are easily susceptible to flattery and that can get you anywhere with them. They usually have a good sense of fashion and social behavior, sometimes they might require a good dose of reality check.



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by The Crackednut » Sat Nov 13, 2004 1:45 am

about the R post:



hey jaan... ur really good at this! You sure have a real good sense of judgement... if that is your original piece, that is! ;):P
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by Jaan » Sat Nov 13, 2004 1:49 am

The Crackednut wrote:about the R post:

hey jaan... ur really good at this! You sure have a real good sense of judgement... if that is your original piece, that is! ;):P




THANK YOU, THANK YOU! made my day!

Yeah, its all original...I am good at observing people. Wanted to be a psychiatrist for a while.



You're welcome to write your own thoughts too!



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Re: RE: The R Crowd

by Mayavi Morpheus » Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:42 am

Jaan wrote:Allright, The Highly Anticipated Episode of the "R" people!
(you paying attention, Scorpian's Sting? hehe...)

... a Lengthy post...

Jaan




oye... thu iss pe thesis kar rahi hai kya :? :shock:
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by Habitual Perfectionist » Sat Nov 13, 2004 4:32 am

Jaan wrote:I was going to be named "Reshma" when I was born until me father opted out for an "S" name.






Good for you. The name Reshma isn't all that nice somehow. :twisted:



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Re: RE: The R Crowd

by Jaan » Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:32 pm

Mayavi Morpheus wrote:
Jaan wrote:Allright, The Highly Anticipated Episode of the "R" people!
(you paying attention, Scorpian's Sting? hehe...)

... a Lengthy post...

Jaan


oye... thu iss pe thesis kar rahi hai kya :? :shock:




nahi re. btw where have you been? have seen you posting for a while

trouble in bayou?



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by Jaan » Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:33 pm

I was going to dissect (love that word :lol: ) another letter of the alphabet...any preferences? Or shall I pick at random?



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Re: RE: The R Crowd

by Scorpion's Sting » Mon Nov 15, 2004 9:48 pm

Jaan wrote:Allright, The Highly Anticipated Episode of the "R" people!
(you paying attention, Scorpian's Sting? hehe...)


Yes, I am :D

Jaan wrote:You all remember the old nursery rhyme, "rosy cheeks, dimple within...?"


:? I thought it was "teeth within" :lol:

Jaan wrote:The R people are something along those lines but don't let that facade fool you! They are savvy individuals who know how to get what they desire.


Can't argue with that 8)

Jaan wrote:What I have noticed about the R people:
1. If a R guy, he is the only child or the eldest in the family.
2. If a R girl, she is usually the youngest of the family.

(again, I am using personal experiences and my own family references for cracking down the alphabet)

The guys: very amibitious, smart (meaning they know everything about something or one thing; rather than something about everything). And because of this trait, they are also focused individuals, you cannot rush them into things: they take their sweet old time to make decisions but they don't have second thoughts about it.


Well, that is almost exactly opposite to what I am. I am too spontaneous for my own good. End up blurting out stuff that turns out quite embarassing sometimes. :oops: :oops:

Jaan wrote:The R (guys again) people who are the eldest of their family: are very serious (and boring?) down to earth people. They are very caring and humble persons. This can give the false impression that they are shy individuals, which is usually true. They are a bit reserved. They are very popular in social groups though.




I agree with this though :D



Excellent work, Dr. Jaan! :D
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by Jaan » Mon Nov 22, 2004 4:05 am

Alexis wrote:
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Jaan wrote:There are more ways to say that and S is worthy of other beautiful words.

Jaan
Sharjeel, for instance.

Saniya too :)




Of Course



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Re: The R Crowd

by Jaan » Mon Nov 22, 2004 4:11 am

Scorpion's Sting wrote:
Jaan wrote:You all remember the old nursery rhyme, "rosy cheeks, dimple within...?"


:? I thought it was "teeth within" :lol:

Really? I dunno, don't remember much of the rhymes except the King's money, Queen's honey and the maid's nose pecked off by a crow. Yeah I know, how morbid. :evil:

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Jaan wrote:What I have noticed about the R people:
1. If a R guy, he is the only child or the eldest in the family.
2. If a R girl, she is usually the youngest of the family.

(again, I am using personal experiences and my own family references for cracking down the alphabet)

The guys: very amibitious, smart (meaning they know everything about something or one thing; rather than something about everything). And because of this trait, they are also focused individuals, you cannot rush them into things: they take their sweet old time to make decisions but they don't have second thoughts about it.


Well, that is almost exactly opposite to what I am. I am too spontaneous for my own good. End up blurting out stuff that turns out quite embarassing sometimes. :oops: :oops:


Give it some time, I am sure you will "sudhar-jao-gay" :)

ScSt wrote:Excellent work, Dr. Jaan! :D


Thanks! :D:D



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Re: The R Crowd

by CtrlAltDel » Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:36 am

Jaan wrote:I am sure you will "sudhar-jao-gay" :)
:shock:



sudhar jao, gay? yeh kya tereku bolri Sc's St??? :?
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